Medical polyurethane foam skeleton - another milestone in the medical community
according to statistics, about 500000 people in the United States need bone transplantation every year due to injury, illness or accidents. Now, using the air pressure source of 6 kg/sq. cm, researchers have developed a new material to replace the human bone required by the previous surgery. This new invention will help patients perform surgery and recover as soon as possible
joeong, chairman of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Texas at San Antonio and distinguished professor of USAA foundation, said that a skeleton made of medical PU foam can replace human bone as bone graft material. The researchers first coated calcium phosphate on the surface of PU foam, and then put it into the stove to bake until the foam disappeared, and the outer layer of calcium phosphate solidified and formed. The treated skeleton has good air permeability and is not easy to be rejected by the human body
at present, this invention is applying for FDA certification and is expected to pass the audit within one year
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